05-07-2012 01:34 PM
As you guys can see from my signature below, I currently have the following general purpose (i.e. non-store) credit cards:
Note: I am taking advantage of the Chase trifecta.
I'm looking looking for 1-2 more credit cards, preferably outside the Chase/Citi realm, to complete my collection. I'm not interested in amassing a collection of 15+ credit cards like some of your CC addicts
.
I was thinking about the AmEx BCE since I wanted to open a relationship with AmEx anyway. The no AF is great, and the 3% at groceries and 2% gas stations/department stores fills a void in my current collection. I don't see the advantage of getting the regular AmEx blue cash vs. BCE... Would love to hear other people's thoughts on this card and any others.
05-07-2012 02:04 PM
Amex would be my choice based on your other cards
Or Discover since they seem to be making a rapid return and in some cases a rapid pass by many other banks that just have terrible Customer Service.
back in 98 when I turned 18 Discover was higher up the ranks as "Card to have" over Amex!
I got both! I was in the millions (I assume) of first people to get the Amex Blue when it was released... of course I think that is before you got instant decisions... it took 60-90 days to get approved and get the card they had so many apps!!!
at the time they surpassed all my other cards with $5900 starting Credit line!!
05-07-2012 02:06 PM
You already have a great cc portfolio but it would be IMO a no brainer to add AMEX.
05-07-2012 02:13 PM
Thanks for the feedback guys. Any reason to go with an AmEx card other that BCE? I can probably justify the AF on the BCP with the extra cashback (6% & 3%), but don't want to complicate things and lock myself in with another AF card. I don't see how the regular AmEx blue would fit in, since I already have 2.14x travel via CSP. Am I missing anything?
Also, does Discover display a member since (or equivalent) date? I just apped for my CSP and Freedom last month, so was planning to wait unitl October (6 months later) to app for my next cards. I was thinking of getting Discover next year after my 0% Freedom APR expires, so that I can roll more debt interest free during Discover's 0% APR promo period.
05-07-2012 02:19 PM
Just look at the AF as a membership fee and youwon't feel the need to justify it! All the Amex cards are great, just pick one out that fits your established credit profile. Good luck!
05-09-2012 07:09 PM
bribro wrote:Thanks for the feedback guys. Any reason to go with an AmEx card other that BCE? I can probably justify the AF on the BCP with the extra cashback (6% & 3%), but don't want to complicate things and lock myself in with another AF card. I don't see how the regular AmEx blue would fit in, since I already have 2.14x travel via CSP. Am I missing anything?
Also, does Discover display a member since (or equivalent) date? I just apped for my CSP and Freedom last month, so was planning to wait unitl October (6 months later) to app for my next cards. I was thinking of getting Discover next year after my 0% Freedom APR expires, so that I can roll more debt interest free during Discover's 0% APR promo period.
Amex is a very good card to have and I have never had a problem with their customer service. If you travel (via plane) regularly, take a look at the Delta cards.
05-09-2012 07:14 PM
I'd say AMEX as well...at least you'd have all three of the major "brands"...
05-09-2012 07:50 PM
The Blue Cash Everyday is a great card. I would say it would be a great addition to your cards. I do not like annual fees either. If you spend a lot on groceries it is good but at some point you may stop and then you will be paying an annual fee for nothing. If you do go for the Blue Cash Everyday and know someone else who has it you should get them to refer you. They get $75 and you get $50.
The PNC Cashbuilder Visa Signature is also a good card. You can get up to 1.75% cashback on purchases. Here is a link to detail it more: https://www.pnc.com/webapp/unsec/Blank.do?siteArea
If you want 2% back on everything, the Fidelity Investment Rewards American Express Card is wonderful. http://personal.fidelity.com/products/checking/con
Barlcaycard Rewards Mastercard (https://www.barclaycardus.com/apply/Landing.action
I have other cards but these are the main ones besides the Chase Freedom/Amazon that I use and I am always covered with a good amount of cashback potential.
05-09-2012 10:02 PM
If you're just looking to round out your portfolio but the 3%/6% won't get you enough, and assuming your'e a Costco member, get the Amex Costco card.
No annual fee as long as you're a Costco member, 3% back on gas, 2% back on travel/restaurants (on par with CSP), and 1% back everywhere else - including Costco in store who doesn't accept other cards typically.
Amex Accelerated Cash Rewards. BankAmericard Privileges with Travel Rewards. Amex Blue Cash Preferred. Chase Sapphire Preferred.
Now gardening until 2013. I assume gardening is a metaphor, like "book clubs" where all you do is drink wine.
05-09-2012 11:33 PM
I like the JCB Marukai Premium card. 3% cash back on all purchases after 3k in a year. JCB accepted whereever Discover is accepted.
AMEX BCE is great card. The BCP is worth it if you spend more than $2500 a year on groceries as it makes up the AF. Backdating is good thing for the future as well. No reason for the Blue.

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